Saturday 2 May 2009

Second Day: Working Lunch with Actors and Directors

The Second Day of the Festival started with a Working Lunch hosted by the Ratiu Family Foundation at its headquarters in 18 Fitzhardinge Street.

The well-attended event featured a short Q&A with actor Victor Rebengiuc, actor and director Horatiu Malaele, director Stere Gulea, actor Andi Vasluianu and documentary director Andrei Dascalescu.

Mr Stere Gulea, director of classic film "Morometii" and new feature "Weekend with My Mother" spoke about the two generations of Romanian directors - the older one and the so-called New Wave. He talked about the challenge of his older generation, which can no longer make films as it was done twenty years ago, but cannot 'copy' the young generation of directors today. His answer to this paradox is the highly acclaimed Weekend with My Mother, which will be shown in the last day of the festival.

Mr Victor Rebengiuc entertained the eager audience with memories of the making of "Morometii", where he played the title role. He remembered the risk director Gulea took by casting him as a peasant, since he was, as he put it, a city "asphalt boy". The shooting of the film lasted for three months and a half, during which the actors became a part of the village community. Today, in the village the film was shot a street has been renamed "Morometii".

Mr Vasluianu talked about the two films he is acting in today, "The Other Irene" and "Exchange". He described the differences between the two, as the first is the drama of a couple falling out, while the other is about getting by and making money fast.

Mr Dascalescu discussed his experience about shooting a documentary. He confessed that he embarked on making the film because of the characters, and that the film grew out naturally of the fascinating real life behaviour of the two "actors" (which are in fact Dascalescu's grandparents). He made the film on his own money and only later on found some co-financing from a Spanish producer that was fascinating with the piece.

Mr Horatiu Malaele briefly referred to his future project, a film called "Happy Funeral" for which he has the script ready. Unfortunately, financing is missing at this time. He also talked about the big difference between acting and directing, with the latter involving responsibility towards tens of people.

The fascinating discussion concluded with a brief analysis of the current financing issues of Romanian cinema and Romanian directors. Mr Gulea explained that the only real source of financing now is the National Cinematographic Centre (CNC), which makes awards. There may be some opportunities of EU financing in the future, some participants opined, but this is not a reality right now.

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